Good suggestion arc, if the solution I have fails in time, I'll do that, see next post.Assuming you've got enough metal on the housing to allow it to be recut in your desired thread size.. Tap your own blanking plug?
I drilled & tapped the lower housing where there was a lump in the casting designated for an A/C sensor.
Original disco sender left in situ.
Yeh, temperature a bit low, was wondering about that, gets to 80 degrees then drops to 70 and so on...so finally sorted? good, and the temp is fine.. bit low
sounds like it ended up being a bit costly, when you basically needed an adapter :/
Thanks top drive, might add/upgrade more gauges later, priority was getting this working right after I bought her a few months ago, all important jobs done now, can just drive her now and then plan maintenance and upgrades in the future.I like that cranium. Looks good in dash for sure, would go well with my boost gauge.
Yeh, temperature a bit low, was wondering about that, gets to 80 degrees then drops to 70 and so on...
What should it be at?
I haven't got a normal Defender...
Ironic as this thread is titled 'temperature a bit high' , the temperature is a bit low after all..
The Haynes manual states that the thermostat opens at 82 degrees centigrade for the 200dti engine.
88 degrees for the 300TDi.
haha yes!
pretty sure it's 88, could be wrong!
sounds like you have an 82 in atm. opening up and then cools the system down... it'll be fine.
you might want to stick an 88 in though for winter to get some heat ERR2803G less than a fiver
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